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After the FBI conducted a court-authorized search of Trump’s home last August to retrieve the documents with classified markings that he hadn’t returned, at least one Trump employee apparently wanted to make sure that De Oliveira wouldn’t tell officials about attempts to hide the materials, according to the indictment.

“Someone just wants to make sure Carlos is good,” Nauta allegedly said in a call with another Trump employee. That employee assured Nauta that De Oliveira was “loyal” and “would not do anything to affect his relationship with Trump.” The indictment notes that on the same day, Trump called De Oliveira “and told De Oliveira that Trump would get De Oliveira an attorney.”

More witness tampering. FFS.

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Alfa bank is what I read. No, it’s not them. Axos is the rebranded “Bank of the Internet” I once very briefly looked into, and of course the CEO is a grotesquely overpaid republican fart huffer who spends the whole article pretending loaning Trump millions is standard fare and everyone would be crazy not to. Also he’s against the “politicization of banking” (sure) and has no opinions about Trump’s definite role in staging a coup on Jan. 6th, and why would he, he’s a simple banker loaning money to some random guy.

TIL trump sold the Washington hotel, which, good. Although the US got screwed coming and going on that one. Also, justice is a cruel joke and the unredacted Mueller report sits mouldering in Merrick’s hallway bathroom, next to some Sports Illustrateds from 2008.

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